Inhalation toxicity and carcinogenicity of isoprene in rats and mice: comparisons with 1,3-butadiene
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Inhalation toxicity and carcinogenicity of isoprene in rats and mice: comparisons with 1,3-butadiene
Abstract
As with 1,3-butadiene (BD), inhalation exposure of B6C3F1 mice to isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) caused a macrocytic anemia; induced increases in sister chromatid exchanges in bone marrow cells and in levels of micronucleated erythrocytes in peripheral blood; and produced degeneration of the olfactory epithelium, forestomach epithelial hyperplasia, and testicular atrophy. Most notable was the finding that like BD, isoprene induced neoplasms in the liver, lung, Harderian gland, and forestomach of mice. The carcinogenic effects of isoprene were observed after a 26-week exposure (6 h/day, 5 days/week) of male mice to 700 ppm or higher concentrations of isoprene followed by a 26-week recovery period. Unlike BD, isoprene did not induce lymphomas or hemangiosarcomas of the heart in mice under these conditions nor did it induce chromosomal aberrations in mouse bone marrow cells. No toxicological effects were evident in rats exposed for 13 weeks to either isoprene or BD at concentrations up to 7000 ppm or 8000 ppm, respectively. Interstitial cell hyperplasia of the testis was observed in male F344 rats exposed to 7000 ppm isoprene for 26 weeks, and following a 26-week recovery period, there was a marginal increase in benign testicular interstitial cell tumors.
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